I'm a decent carpenter/painter but I've been left to finish some remodeling on my own which includes the shower unfortunately. My other half died suddenly two years ago now and I have everything to finish this job right here and I just needed this kick in the rear. He must have known 😅,,thanks for showing up in my feed at the right time.
Just installed a shower with an extension arm. It’s a good thing I checked.the drop ear needs to be flush with the tile to install the shower arm for the rain Shower. otherwise the trim piece and arm wouldn’t of worked
Thank You, after a full copper pressure side redo in my daughters new 1885 farm house and then finding hidden knob and tube that the inspector missed and I missed as the basement was all conduit we thought it was converted. NOPE. So I am doing it now and I was dreading the bathtube/shower with a false/freestanding 2x10 plumbing side wall for rigidity. I feel better as this video has relieved some fears as I a fully overloaded with redoing this house on my own. ( I am a maintenance man at work) but 16 hr days now for 4 months doing both jobs ( she's not moved in yet, waiting on me) has me a bit burnt. This video help out big time. Thanks again !!!
I did mine all copper, the rest of the house is copper, i had the tools and only had to buy a couple pieces for my remodel. one thing i do Not like is having the handle too low, the instructions on the fixture say to keep it about a foot from the spout. but i was tired of bending over to turn the water off and on, my valve is probably about 18 inches above the spout. i like the way it looks better and it's easier to use, I also used the higher grade copper specifically for the tub spout connection to the valve since it's likely to receive more abuse.
I got the same valve with the coffee spot but the spout is not perfectly perpendicular to the valve plane. I look at other videos and it seems to also be the case. It not off a lot, but let say around 5 degrees. Is it save to bend it to be perpendicular or does it just doesn't matter too much? I'm worried I would run into trouble later on.
I got the same valve, but I noticed that the copper spout is not perpendicular to the valve plane (off by like 5 degres). I have seen other videos where it seems to be the case. Is it safe to bend it to perpendicular or does it doesn't matter too much?
I'm a decent carpenter/painter but I've been left to finish some remodeling on my own which includes the shower unfortunately. My other half died suddenly two years ago now and I have everything to finish this job right here and I just needed this kick in the rear. He must have known 😅,,thanks for showing up in my feed at the right time.
Thank you, hopefully this helps simplify the process and reduce any problems for you
@@HomeRepairTutor Thank you. I'll let you know how it goes. 🙂
Seriously excellent video!
Thank you 🙏🏼 I really appreciate your kindness
Just installed a shower with an extension arm. It’s a good thing I checked.the drop ear needs to be flush with the tile to install the shower arm for the rain Shower. otherwise the trim piece and arm wouldn’t of worked
Good example of a potential problem down the road! Great job seeing that ahead of time 🔥
Thank You, after a full copper pressure side redo in my daughters new 1885 farm house and then finding hidden knob and tube that the inspector missed and I missed as the basement was all conduit we thought it was converted. NOPE. So I am doing it now and I was dreading the bathtube/shower with a false/freestanding 2x10 plumbing side wall for rigidity. I feel better as this video has relieved some fears as I a fully overloaded with redoing this house on my own. ( I am a maintenance man at work) but 16 hr days now for 4 months doing both jobs ( she's not moved in yet, waiting on me) has me a bit burnt. This video help out big time. Thanks again !!!
Thanks so much! What a huge help.
Glad it helped! 🙏🏼
I did mine all copper, the rest of the house is copper, i had the tools and only had to buy a couple pieces for my remodel. one thing i do Not like is having the handle too low, the instructions on the fixture say to keep it about a foot from the spout. but i was tired of bending over to turn the water off and on, my valve is probably about 18 inches above the spout. i like the way it looks better and it's easier to use, I also used the higher grade copper specifically for the tub spout connection to the valve since it's likely to receive more abuse.
Excellent reminders. Great videos!
Best video I've found :) Thanks for sharing!
Awesome vid!
After watching this video i realized im already a pro and will promptly show myself out.
Excellent vid thanks! Great tips!
I am adding a shower to my home & have a new PF mixer valve No tub is needed & need to know if you can you cap off tub part of the valve ?
This was good atuff
Thank you 🙏🏼
Good to know 💡
I got the same valve with the coffee spot but the spout is not perfectly perpendicular to the valve plane. I look at other videos and it seems to also be the case. It not off a lot, but let say around 5 degrees. Is it save to bend it to be perpendicular or does it just doesn't matter too much? I'm worried I would run into trouble later on.
I got the same valve, but I noticed that the copper spout is not perpendicular to the valve plane (off by like 5 degres). I have seen other videos where it seems to be the case. Is it safe to bend it to perpendicular or does it doesn't matter too much?
Contractors set the valve too deep, now everything is done, including tiles, is there a way to fix it from the back?
Assembling delta shower valve
What’s the part number for the shower valve you used?
4" is a GOOD size. Dont let anyone tell you otherwise
What does a job like this cost?
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